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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / March 2006

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99 Intrepid Cigarette Lighter not working

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Baters - 27 Mar 2006 01:23 GMT
1) Does this not work by default, do i need to move/add a fuse?
2) If so, where is the fuse box on a 99 Intrepid? I bought used and did
not get a manula
3) Is this an easy thing to remedy?

Thanks for any help..
Keith - 27 Mar 2006 02:49 GMT
Fuse Box is on the left of the dash exposed by opening the door and it is at
the level of the mirror.
There is a legend inside the fuse area denoting which is the relevant fuse.
On my intrepid it is not a cigarette lighter per se but a 12v outlet.

Make sure the cigarette lighter is not faulty by trying it in another car

Keith
> 1) Does this not work by default, do i need to move/add a fuse?
> 2) If so, where is the fuse box on a 99 Intrepid? I bought used and did
> not get a manula
> 3) Is this an easy thing to remedy?
>
> Thanks for any help..
Ken Weitzel - 27 Mar 2006 03:45 GMT
> Fuse Box is on the left of the dash exposed by opening the door and it is at
> the level of the mirror.
> There is a legend inside the fuse area denoting which is the relevant fuse.
> On my intrepid it is not a cigarette lighter per se but a 12v outlet.
>
> Make sure the cigarette lighter is not faulty by trying it in another car

And if I'm not mistaken, operates only with the ignition on...

Ken
Bill Putney - 27 Mar 2006 12:18 GMT
>> Fuse Box is on the left of the dash exposed by opening the door and it
>> is at the level of the mirror.
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>
> Ken

No, Ken - The fuse has two positions that you can put it in - horizontal
and vertical.  One position is always on, the other operates with the
ignition switch.

BTW - it's the upper-most righthand fuse in the fuse box (that one is
referred to in the FSM as the junction block - the other fuse/circuit
breaker/relay area is the Power Center on the front driver's side of the
engine compartment).

Bill Putney
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Baters - 30 Mar 2006 08:10 GMT
thx for the help guys i got it working
Baters - 30 Mar 2006 08:10 GMT
thx for the help guys i got it working
 
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